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Sitting Trees - a thought to bring back a lot of memories By Maury Lewis We have several sitting trees in our yard and we had a visitor come over yesterday and he picked out a sitting tree to use as a place to play games on his brother's iPad. It was Master Jamason Staten and he picked this tree out himself. His brother Chandler Staton has one that is a lot higher than Jamason's. We enjoyed having them over to eat homemade corn dogs. - Maury Lewis Thanks Maury Lewis: Brings back memories of English Mulberries which lined our fence line, and were easy to climb. Sitting in trees (not ot be confused with "Tree Sitting," a form of protest) sure could clear the mind. - EW This story was posted on 2013-07-24 07:32:13
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